The axis powers were at their peak once they invaded U.S.S.R. in 1942
The axis powers were at their peak once they invaded U.S.S.R. in 1942
Real America and World War II events starting at June 1940 till October 1942

6/10/1940 Norway surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France.
6/22/1940 France signs an armistace with Germany
7/10/1940 Germany starts to invade Great Britain
9/27/1940 Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Axis pact
11/5/1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt wins 1940 U.S. presidential election
1/22/1941 Trobuck of North Africa is captured by Australians and British
2/14/1941 German African Corps arive in North Africa
3/11/1941 President Roosevelt signs Lend-Lease
6/14/1941 U.S. freezes German and Italian assests in America
6/22/1941 Germany invades Soviet Union
7/3/1941 Soviet Dictabor Joseph Stalin creates the scorched earth policy
7/26/1941 President Roosevelt freezes assets with Japan and suspends relations
8/14/1941 British Prime minister Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt create the Atlantic Charter
9/1/1941 Nazi's order Jews of Germany to wear yellow stars
12/7/1941 Japan bombs Pearl Harbor
12/8/1941 U.S. and Great Britain declare war on Japan
12/9/1941 Germany declares war on U.S.
1/26/1942 U.S. troops arrive at Great Britain
4/1942 Japanese Americans are sent to relocation centers
6/1942 Mass murders of Jews in Auchwitz start
6/25/1942 Supreme commander of allied forces Gen. Eisenhower arrives in London
7/9/1942 Germans start to go to Stalingrad
9/13/1942 Battle of Stalingrad begins

In the Plot against America
6/27/1940 Republican convention is held in Philadelphia
6/28/1940 Republican Charles Lindbergh R-Minn runs for president for republicans
7/18/1940 Democrat convention is held in Chicago and nominate President Roosevelt for a third term
1/20/1941 Homeland 42 is passed by congress and signed by Lindbergh calling the relocation of the jews around the country out of their current homes
6/22/1941 Hitler invades U.S.S.R
6/22/1941 President Lindbergh has state of the union address vowing to keep the U.S. out of european conflict
4/4/1942 President Lindbergh invites the German foreign minister to the white house for dinner.
9/8/1942 Walter Winchell campaigns in New York City where he is booed by all groups but the Jews and Negroes.
10/5/1942 Walter Winchell is assassinated in Louisville, Kentucky while giving a speech.
Charles LIndbergh
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